Great example of creationist science fair - Think Atheist2015-08-02T21:11:44Zhttp://www.thinkatheist.com/forum/topics/great-example-of-creationist?groupUrl=science&commentId=1982180%3AComment%3A76282&xg_source=activity&groupId=1982180%3AGroup%3A815&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI'm afraid that I can't much…tag:www.thinkatheist.com,2009-11-22:1982180:Comment:1678942009-11-22T06:38:43.187ZRobert E. O'Dellhttp://www.thinkatheist.com/profile/RobertEODell
I'm afraid that I can't much appreciate the humor in it; it's just too sad and scary! I'm quite sure that purposely teaching children to think like imbecils should be considered child abuse. Shouldn't it be reported to DHS when it occurs?
I'm afraid that I can't much appreciate the humor in it; it's just too sad and scary! I'm quite sure that purposely teaching children to think like imbecils should be considered child abuse. Shouldn't it be reported to DHS when it occurs? "Rocks Can't Evolve, Where Di…tag:www.thinkatheist.com,2009-11-21:1982180:Comment:1677142009-11-21T09:33:22.138ZAndrew Jhttp://www.thinkatheist.com/profile/AndrewJ
"Rocks Can't Evolve, Where Did They Come From Mr. Darwin?" - Anna Reed (grade 6)<br />
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LOL!
"Rocks Can't Evolve, Where Did They Come From Mr. Darwin?" - Anna Reed (grade 6)<br />
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LOL! Look at the second place high…tag:www.thinkatheist.com,2009-11-17:1982180:Comment:1651042009-11-17T01:45:28.480ZWhitney B.http://www.thinkatheist.com/profile/WhitneyB
Look at the second place high school experiment, it is borderline cruelty to animals. Our college allows projects dealing with animals, but we have to prove to two separate committees that the research is worthwhile, ethical, and not unnecessarily stressful for the animals. This project does not fit any of theses requirements.<br />
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J****'s (grade 12) project was to show the feasibility of Noah's Ark using a Rodentia research model (<b><i>made of a mixture of hamsters and gerbils</i></b>) as a…
Look at the second place high school experiment, it is borderline cruelty to animals. Our college allows projects dealing with animals, but we have to prove to two separate committees that the research is worthwhile, ethical, and not unnecessarily stressful for the animals. This project does not fit any of theses requirements.<br />
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J****'s (grade 12) project was to show the feasibility of Noah's Ark using a Rodentia research model (<b><i>made of a mixture of hamsters and gerbils</i></b>) as a representative of diluvian life forms. The Rodentia were placed in a cage with dimensions proportional to a section of the Ark. The number of Rodentia used <b>(<i>58</i>)</b> was calculated using available Creation Science research and was based on the median animal size and their volumetric distribution in the Ark....<br />
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"Although there was <b><i>little room left in the cage</i></b>, all Rodentia were able to move <b><i>just enough</i></b> to ward off muscle atrophy. Food pellets and water were delivered to sub-surface Rodentia via plastic drinking straws inserted into <b><i>the Rodentia-mass</i></b>, which also served to allow internal air flow. Once a day, the cage was sprayed with water to cleanse any built-up waste.<br />
Additionally, the cage was <b><i>suspended on bungee cords</i></b> to simulate the rocking motion of a ship. The study lasted 30 days and 30 nights, with all Rodentia surviving at <b><i>least long enough</i></b> afterwards to allow for reproduction. "<br />
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Bold for emphasis. I hate to think what happened to the 58 rodents once the project was over. Those are some long arms!tag:www.thinkatheist.com,2009-04-14:1982180:Comment:762852009-04-14T05:26:09.720ZGaytorhttp://www.thinkatheist.com/profile/Gaytor
Those are some long arms!
Those are some long arms! Is it me, or does Steve look…tag:www.thinkatheist.com,2009-04-14:1982180:Comment:762822009-04-14T05:23:57.757ZOmnicidehttp://www.thinkatheist.com/profile/Omnicide
Is it me, or does Steve look kind of monkey-ish??
Is it me, or does Steve look kind of monkey-ish?? The Thermodynamics of Hellfir…tag:www.thinkatheist.com,2009-04-13:1982180:Comment:759422009-04-13T21:43:19.163ZMikeTheInfidelhttp://www.thinkatheist.com/profile/MikeTheInfidel
The Thermodynamics of Hellfire.<br />
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... <u><i><b>Really</b></i></u>?
The Thermodynamics of Hellfire.<br />
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... <u><i><b>Really</b></i></u>? Omfg, I've learned so much fr…tag:www.thinkatheist.com,2009-04-13:1982180:Comment:757102009-04-13T17:19:57.497ZChelseahttp://www.thinkatheist.com/profile/Chelsea11
Omfg, I've learned so much from these genius' "science" experiments! Especially about what it means to be a woman! Although, since I haven't had any babies and earn as much money as my male counterparts in my profession, does that mean I'm really a dude?! I had to add the paragraph about that particular "experimental" to my home page...Brillliant!! Thanks, Gaytor!
Omfg, I've learned so much from these genius' "science" experiments! Especially about what it means to be a woman! Although, since I haven't had any babies and earn as much money as my male counterparts in my profession, does that mean I'm really a dude?! I had to add the paragraph about that particular "experimental" to my home page...Brillliant!! Thanks, Gaytor!